Plumpette wrote:When you spot that the person you are trying to help might not be on the same page as you, giving them the information they need to understand what you mean before you begin explaining things in depth can be very helpful.
I could word it better for you, Just:
Update AMD Catalyst (If necessary)
Update or Download and install GeForce Experience if you don't already have it, because you need it.
On Geforce, you would pick Slime Rancher from the drop down menu in 3D settings and set the graphics to use the AMD as explained above.
Test the game at this point and if it still doesn't work on highest possible settings then figure out how to stop the APU from running Slime Rancher and have only the Nvidia card run it(Not sure how to do this, don't have an APU to test)
If after doing all that and the issue isn't solved then post back so we can go a different way to solve it.
Another user had a similar issue and switching to the APU fixed it:
ImagineBen wrote:Well. This made me mess around with my graphics settings in my NVIDIA 3D graphics options. None of the options I messed with worked until I switched to the integrated graphics, and then POOF. It worked. Instantly.
I doubt you wouldn't even have to change anything in Catalyst control panel as there is no mention of it in his post, just Nvidia 3D graphics Options had to be changed, also Catalyst won't tell your Nvidia graphics card to stop rendering a specific game to fix errors... GeForce Experience will fix that issue.
fayzia wrote:Do you know how I would go about doing that? I tried looking it up and I can't find the option to do that in AMD Catalyst
You don't use AMD Catalyst. You need to stop your graphics card from displaying the game while your AMD hardware is also running it. Use Nvidia Experience to change the Nvidia settings to use the APU for this game.
A person with AMD hardware/software would not necessarily have Geoforce installed by default (and even if they do, they might be unaware since they've never had to think about it before), was what I meant Hatch.
If they have a GeForce GPU as state in the first post then yeah they should have Nvidia Experience installed. If not then issues like this will occur on some games.
Krakob wrote:I really don't think fayzia will have any luck working his AMD hardware with Nvidia software. Are you positive that will work?
Using Nvidia to change the settings of Nvidia to use the AMD hardware for Slime Rancher to be properly read/displayed by the APU/Catalyst is not Nvidia working the AMD hardware, it's simply telling the GPU to back off so the APU can handle the game... which is a necessary step if you just want to run a game with integrated graphics and not the graphics card.
Sorry for the confusion and shortness of answers/fixes. I was limited to mobile access over the last few days ;)